Device for producing a glass rod

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a device for producing a glass rod. The device comprises a Danner blowpipe ( 1 ); a nozzle for applying stream of glass to the surface of the Danner blowpipe ( 1 ) at one end of said blowpipe (supply end) at a relatively high temperature in order to form a glass film, which is removed at the other end (discharge end) in the form of a bulb at low speed. According to the invention, the device is characterised as follows: the Danner blowpipe ( 1 ) is constructed as follows: the peripheral wall consists of an external metal jacket ( 2 ) and a ceramic body ( 3 ) surrounded by said jacket; a respective clamping plate ( 6.1, 6.2 ) is provided at the supply end and at the discharge end; the discharge-end clamping plate (6.2) is connected in a fixed manner to the shaft ( 6 ); the supply-end clamping plate ( 6.1 ) can be axially displaced on the shaft ( 6 ); the supply end of the shaft ( 6 ) is connected to a pressure plate ( 4 ) in a fixed manner to prevent an axial displacement; a pressure spring ( 7 ), which forces apart the pressure plate ( 4 ) and the supply-end clamping plate ( 6.1 ), is connected between the pressure plate ( 4 ) and the supply-end clamping plate ( 6.1 ); the discharge-end clamping plate ( 6.2 ) engages with the discharge end of the jacket ( 2 ).

[0001] The invention concerns a device for producing a glass rod according to the so-called Danner process, particularly for producing a glass tube. Devices of the named type are known from a plurality of publications. Reference is made to DE 199 60,211 A1 only by way of example.

[0002] Such a device comprises a pipe, the so-called Danner blowpipe, which rotates slowly and which is generally found inside a heating muffle. Generally the Danner blowpipe is conical and is inclined by its longitudinal axis slightly toward the horizontal plane. On one end of the blowpipe—the larger end in the case of conical blowpipes—a continuous stream of molten glass is introduced, which forms a laminar trickling film on the jacket surface of the blowpipe. At the smaller end of the blowpipe, the glass rod is drawn off, either as a solid rod or as a tube. After reversing direction in the horizontal plane, the solidifying rod passes through a roller conveyor up to a drawing machine connected downstream. It is then broken down into segments of specific length.

[0003] The glass stream has a temperature of approximately 1300° C. when it arrives on the supply end of the Danner blowpipe and a temperature of approximately 1000° C. at the so-called a “drawing bulb”. A cooling process thus takes place from the supply end to the discharge end. The cooling process proceeds by the introduction of heat from the heating muffle in controlled manner.

[0004] DE 198 03,327 C2 refers to a tube-pulling plant according to Danner for glass tubes. The plant comprises a carrier component of ceramics with metal coating.

[0005] DE 2,112,692 A1 describes a leading body for the production of tubes or rods of glass. Here, a hollow body is supported on a spindle. It is rigidly joined with the spindle on one end and is joined in a spring-displaceable manner on the other end.

[0006] The invention originates from a device with a Danner blowpipe of the named type, which is constructed in a particular way. Its peripheral wall is formed of an outer metal jacket as well as a ceramic body surrounded by the metal jacket. The metal jacket is predominantly comprised of special steel.

[0007] The heat expansion coefficients of the two materials are known to be very different. The coefficient of the metal is known to be substantially higher than that of the ceramic material. Since the temperature of the melt and thus also the temperature of the blowpipe are different from one case to the next, the different heat expansion coefficients of the two materials lead to problems of forming stability. This is a disadvantage both for the quality of the product as well as also for the service life of the entire device.

[0008] The object of the invention is to configure a device of the named type in such a way that the named problems which are attributed to different heat expansion coefficients of the participating materials are avoided. At the same time, the device will be of simple construction and inexpensive to produce.

[0009] This object is solved by the features of claim 1.

[0010] Devices according to the invention can be successfully used particularly in the production of glass tubes, and in fact, for any type of glass tubes, for example, brown glass tubes. The device permits a relative displacement of the ceramic body and the metal jacket in the axial direction. Thus a displacement path is made available, which could take up the differences in expansion.

[0011] The invention is explained on the basis of the drawings. The following are shown individually therein:

[0012]FIG. 1 illustrates the basic principle of a device of the named type in schematic representation.

[0013]FIG. 2 shows the Danner blowpipe properly speaking in a partially cut-away orthogonal projection in an enlarged scale.

[0014] The device shown in FIG. 1 is used by itself for the shaping. It is connected to the usual components (not shown), namely the drawing channel with the drawing path and the drawing machine with the separating device.

[0015] The device shown in FIG. 1 comprises a distributor 10 and a pot 20. The molten glass is discharged from the pot through a nozzle as a continuous stream and strikes the target tool, namely the inclined rotating blowpipe 1. The blowpipe 1 and the flowing-out opening from the nozzle are found in an oven 2, which assures a temperature gradient between the flowing-out opening from the nozzle and the second end. A blowing device 30 serves for sweeping the inner space of the glass tube to be drawn out with an overpressure opposite the ambient pressure. The glass is drawn out by the blowpipe and reverses direction in the horizontal plane (not shown here).

[0016] The blowpipe 1 shown in FIG. 2 is constructed as follows:

[0017] It has a peripheral wall, comprising an outer metal jacket 2 as well as a ceramic body 3. It additionally comprises a shaft 6 with clamping plates 6.1, 6.2.

[0018] As is seen, both the metal jacket 2 as well as also the ceramic body 3 are of conical configuration. Therefore, the larger end of the cone is the supply end—thus in the region of the clamping plate 6.1—, whereas the smaller end is the discharge end—thus in the region of the clamping plate 6.2. The ceramic body 3 has a constant wall thickness over the entire length. This is not absolutely necessary, however. The wall thickness could also increase or decrease toward the small end.

[0019] The clamping plate 6.2 is a circular disk. In the region of the discharge end, the metal jacket 2 is bent off at a specific angle to the longitudinal axis of the Danner blowpipe, in fact in the direction of an increasing conicity.

[0020] The clamping plate 6.1 is of particular configuration at the supply-side end: As is seen, it comprises a planar disk 6.1.1 as well as a bent-off part 6.1.2. Part 6.1.2 opens up toward the discharge end. The ceramic body 3 is chamfered here in such a way that a bearing surface 3.1 is formed. The bent-off part 6.1.2 of the clamping plate 6.1 has a counter-surface 4.3 complementary to the bearing surface 3.1 on its inner side. The two surfaces 3.1 and 4.3 are inclined at the same angle to the longitudinal axis of the Danner blowpipe. Together, they thus form a seat.

[0021] The jacket 2 has a collar 2.1 on its discharge-side end. This latter adjoins the clamping plate 6.2, either indirectly or directly. Shaft 6 and clamping plate 6.2 are joined together in a way that resists rotation, so that a torque can be introduced into the components of the Danner blowpipe via the shaft 6.

[0022] Shaft 6 is guided through clamping plate 6.1 at the supply end, for example, with the intermediate connection of a slide bearing 6.3, so that an axial displacement can occur between shaft 6 and clamping plate 6.1.

[0023] In the present case, an elastic force F acts in the direction of the arrow on the supply-side clamping plate 6.1, by means of pressure springs 7, which are supported against a pressure plate 4.

[0024] Based on this configuration, when an expansion occurs due to an increase in temperature, a displacement path a is provided—see the region of the clamping plate 6.2 on the discharge side. The reasoning behind this is that the metal jacket 2 does not extend over the entire length of the ceramic sheath 3. Rather, the supply-side end of the metal jacket 2 must be placed at a certain distance to the bent-off part 6.1.2 of the clamping plate 6.1.

[0025] Shaft 6 is mounted in a floating manner on the supply-side end, which is not shown in more detail here. A torque is introduced at this place. 

1. A device for producing a glass rod, particularly a glass tube, comprising the following features: 1.1 a Danner blowpipe (1); 1.2 a nozzle for introducing a glass stream onto the jacket surface of the Danner blowpipe (1), on one end of which (supply end), there is a relatively high temperature for purposes of forming a glass film, while on the other end (discharge end), the glass film is taken up in “bulb” form at relatively low speed; 1.3 The Danner blowpipe (1) is constructed as follows: 1.3.1 Its peripheral wall is made of an outer metal jacket (2) as well as a ceramic body (3) which is surrounded by this jacket; 1.3.2 A clamping plate (6.1, 6.2) is provided at each end, at the supply end and at the discharge end; 1.3.3 The clamping plate (6.2) on the discharge side is rigidly joined with shaft (6); 1.3.4 The clamping plate (6.1) on the supply side is joined in axially displaceable manner on shaft (6); 1.3.5 The supply-side end of shaft (6) is rigidly joined with a pressure plate (4) against displacement in the axial direction; 1.3.6 A pressure spring (7), which attempts to press the pressure plate (4) and the supply-side clamping plate (6.1) away from one another, is connected between the pressure plate (4) and the supply-side clamping plate (6.1); 1.3.7 The clamping plate (6.2) on the discharge side engages on the discharge-side end of jacket (2).
 2. The device according to claim 1, further characterized in that the metal jacket (2) has a collar (2.1) at its discharge-side end, against which the discharge-side clamping plate (6.2) is supported.
 3. The device according to claim 1 or 2, further characterized in that the metal jacket (2) is conical and that the larger end of the cone is the supply end, and the smaller end of the cone is the discharge end.
 4. The device according to one of claims 1 to 3, further characterized in that the Danner blowpipe (1) is inclined at an angle to the horizontal plane. 